Posted by Billy NY on June 30, 2014 at 21:09:25 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Sacrificial cutting posted by Don-Wi on June 30, 2014 at 19:54:36:
Brings back memories seeing one of these, we had 2 535's the blue variety, always left a pile on top behind the reel, and I always wondered what the bar was for in the front. I remember it cut well in thick alfalfa too, had 532 ford balers too. Recently saw a working 290 for sale, looked in about the same condition on the outside. I remember thinking back about it when I ran a new JD disc mower in '09, the hydro swing and the up and down, no more looping around, I did a bunch of 2nd cut with it, was amazed at how things have changed. This farmer ran a NH mower conditioner for years prior to, I remember one year our tractor and 535 got stuck he came over to pull it out, and finish the field with his NH and the 535 performed better, was funny, as he knew how to keep this equipment in top shape, something was off, we joked about it. Good ole days of nothing but farming, not like that anymore.
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